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Hi Frank,
Try formatting the TOC 1 paragraph's style to the required font colouring. By default, that should flow through to all TOC styles. Cheers "Phrank" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm writing a report for a customer, and they would like to have their table of contents be in a blue font. The template my company is using has an automatic table of contents, and I've tried changing the font color straightforward in it, but only the page numbers themselves change color, not the headings. I've tried changing the font color of the headings to see if the formatting would go through (I didn't think it woud), and it didn't. Does all formatting get stripped in an automatic table of contents, or is there a way I can do this? Thanks. Frank |
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Hi,
I'm writing a report for a customer, and they would like to have their table of contents be in a blue font. The template my company is using has an automatic table of contents, and I've tried changing the font color straightforward in it, but only the page numbers themselves change color, not the headings. I've tried changing the font color of the headings to see if the formatting would go through (I didn't think it woud), and it didn't. Does all formatting get stripped in an automatic table of contents, or is there a way I can do this? Thanks. Frank |
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